Sex after weight loss surgery

December 20, 2006 · Filed Under Vertical Sleeve Surgery 

There is evidence that sexual desires can be improved after vertical sleeve surgery or any sort of weight loss surgery.  A study cited by LivingAfterWLS states “Participants in a study conducted by the Obesity Society in Vancouver, Canada reported that participants who lost on average 17.5 percent of their body weight reported improved sex lives”
This is very good news for people who have been morbidly obese all their lives and gives one other reason for possibly considering weight loss surgery. There are no guarantees that losing weight with weight loss surgery will help a person gain a more healthy sex life, but it’s logical to say it cannot hurt. Candidates for vertical sleeve surgery should not consider better sex as a main reason to pursue weight loss surgery, but it may be a great side effect.

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